How many objects are normally displayed
in a page (overwriteable by templatetag).

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_PAGE_LABEL

‘page’

The querystring key of the page number
(e.g. http://example.com?page=2).

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_ORPHANS

0

See Django Paginator definition of orphans.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_LOADING

‘loading’

If you use the default show_more template,
here you can customize the content of the
loader hidden element. HTML is safe here,
e.g. you can show your pretty animated GIF
ENDLESS_PAGINATION_LOADING="""<imgsrc="/static/img/loader.gif"alt="loading"/>""".

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_PREVIOUS_LABEL

‘<’

Default label for the previous page link.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_NEXT_LABEL

‘>’

Default label for the next page link.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_FIRST_LABEL

‘<<’

Default label for the first page link.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_LAST_LABEL

‘>>’

Default label for the last page link.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_ADD_NOFOLLOW

False

Set to True if your SEO alchemist
wants search engines not to follow
pagination links.

ENDLESS_PAGINATION_PAGE_LIST_CALLABLE

None

Callable (or dotted path to a callable) that
returns pages to be displayed.
If None, a default callable is used;
that produces Digg-style pagination.
The applicationt provides also a callable
producing elastic pagination:
endless_pagination.utils.get_elastic_page_numbers.
It adapts its output to the number of pages,
making it arguably more usable when there are
many of them.
See Templatetags reference for
information about writing custom callables.